Israeli marine scientists find Eilat’s reef able to resist higher sea temperatures, meaning it would lend itself to becoming a nature reserve in future years. By Zafrir Rinat | 08:29 28.08.13 The coral reef in the Gulf of Eilat can function as a nature reserve for coral over the next century since it is relatively […]
Archives for August, 2013
Study finds Eilat coral reef resistant to effects of global warming – Haaretz
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Oil Refineries Ltd. and managers indicted for severely polluted Kishon and Mediterranean – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN Land Enforcement Division of the State Attorney’s Office takes tough stand on discharged wastewater from Oil Refineries Ltd.. The Land Enforcement Division of the State Attorney’s Office submitted an indictment to the Haifa Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday against Oil Refineries Ltd. for discharging wastewater into the Kishon River and the Mediterranean Sea. […]
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Israel targets heavily polluting vehicles in major clean-air plan – Haaretz
Environmental Protection Ministry officials say the use of less polluting gasoline is the main way to reduce pollution. By Zafrir Rinat | Aug. 26, 2013 The government approved on Sunday a plan to sharply reduce air pollution over the next decade, mainly by getting older, heavily-polluting cars off the roads and inducing commuters to take […]
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National program to prevent air pollution approved – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN Environmental Protection Ministry says the new plan will save about 700 lives each year. The cabinet on Sunday approved a national program to prevent air pollution, a plan that the Environmental Protection Ministry said can save about 700 lives each year. Now that the plans – more than a year and a […]
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7 illegal water pipes removed in Marka – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 25, 2013 | 22:43 AMMAN — Authorities have removed seven illegal waterpipes in the east Amman suburb of Marka over the past week under an ongoing campaign to end violations on the capital’s water network, a government official said on Sunday. Teams from the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and […]
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Energy sector main generator of greenhouse gases — report – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 29, 2013 | 22:56 AMMAN — A total of 72.9 per cent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Kingdom are generated by the energy sector, with carbon dioxide constituting 83.58 per cent of the sector’s emissions, according to a report released on Thursday. The report categorised the waste sector […]
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‘Israel must provide stable, predictable framework for future wind industry’ – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/28/2013 Secretary-general of the Bonn-based World Wind Energy Association tells companies to reinvest in green energy. As Israel gears up to get its wind energy sector going, it will be crucial for the government to create an investment framework defined by stability and predictability, an international industry expert stressed on Tuesday night. […]
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New publication: Peace and Pollution [Journal of Peacebuilding & Development]
Citation: Ilan Alleson, Jamie Levin, Shmuel Brenner & Mohammad Said Al Hmaidi. (2013). Peace and Pollution: An Examination of Palestinian—Israeli Trans-Boundary Hazardous Waste Management 20 Years after the Oslo Peace Accords. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 8(1), pp. 15-29. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15423166.2013.785651#.Uh5dkxaBq5c Abstract: As part of the Oslo Accords, Israel and the Palestinian Authority agreed to jointly […]
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Teachers come together to discuss environmental communication [FoEME/ENPI]
Sources: FoEME blog: http://foeme.wordpress.com/2013/08/24/2013-gwn-regional-teachers-seminar-2/ EU Neighbourhood Info Centre More than 70 teachers from Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority have come together in Aqaba, Jordan, for the annual Good Water Neighbours Regional Teachers Seminar. The three-day seminar sought to coordinate and develop environmental communication and teaching methods, and provided an opportunity to exchange experiences and […]
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Red Sea, Dead Sea plan raises alarm bells [Independent Online]
By Ido Liven August 26 2013 at 10:25am Source: Independent Online [South Africa] Jerusalem – A plan to link the Red Sea with the shrinking Dead Sea could save it from total evaporation and bring desalinated water to thirsty neighbours Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians. But environmentalists warn that the “Red-Dead” project could have dire […]
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Israeli Closure of Al-Bireh Waste Disposal Site Causes Concern – WAFA
AL-BIREH, August 19, 2013 (WAFA) – A decision by the Israeli military to close the waste disposal site the municipality of al-Bireh, Ramallah’s twin city, has been using for over 30 years, has caused serious concern among city and state officials who spoke on this subject on Monday. The military ordered the site located near […]
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‘350,000 cubic metres of water lost daily in Amman due to violations’: Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 21, 2013 AMMAN — A total of 350,000 cubic metres of water is being lost in the capital each day due to violations on water resources and networks, according to a senior government official. The violators are illegally pumping water from main networks to either fill their private pools or […]
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Jordanian / Israeli Water Discussions – YNET / Jerusalem Post
YNET: Jordan, Israel in advanced talks on water deal Hashemite Kingdom, thirsty for water due to huge influx of Syrian refugees, to get Kinneret water in return for desalinated water from Aqaba plant Roi Kais Published: 08.22.13 Israel and Jordan are holding advanced negotiations over water exchanges between the two sides, Ynet has learned. According […]
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Palestinians, Israelis work together to clear medicines from water – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/20/2013 00:21 For a group of Palestinian and Israeli researchers investigating methods to completely purify water from medicinal materials, working together is nothing short of critical. “It is a must,” Dr. Rafik Karaman, of Al-Quds University’s College of Pharmacy in Abu Dis, told The Jerusalem Post on Monday. The joint Palestinian-Israeli research […]
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Long road ahead for Sidon’s anti-landfill crusaders – Daily Star
August 20, 2013 12:20 AM By Mohammed Zaatari SIDON, Lebanon: From the way officials in charge of clearing a notorious landfill in Sidon talk about the task ahead of them, the operation sounds like a sick man undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor. The landfill, which contains some 2 million cubic meters of waste, […]
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Tripoli waterfront project angers locals – Daily Star
August 22, 2013 12:15 AM By Misbah al-Ali TRIPOLI, Lebanon: Residents of the northern city of Tripoli are opposing a new building project on the city’s public waterfront, saying it would rob locals of access to the free coastal strip. The project, as presented by one of its financiers, Youssef Fattal, seeks to reclaim land […]
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Activists take to beach to protest environmental risks from drilling – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/11/2013 Zalul warns bathers that there is no proper emergency equipment or personnel, and no sufficient insurance for potential disasters. Wearing black bathing suits and covered in black skin paint, a group of activists took to several Tel Aviv beaches on Saturday, in attempt to convince the public that the government is […]
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Tamar field partners find new gas reservoir nearby – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 08/21/2013 Even more gas than previously thought is likely lurking in the Levant basin, following a Wednesday announcement of a small but significant additional prospect just next to the Tamar reservoir. The new reservoir, called Tamar Southwest, is expected to contain about 0.7 trillion cubic feet, or about 19 billion cubic meters, […]
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Experts look to wild plants to cope with climate change – Daily Star
BEIRUT: Lebanon could potentially mitigate the disastrous impacts of climate change on food resources by exploiting the near relatives of crop species that are already cultivated, experts and policymakers said Monday. “We are all in the middle of grappling with a challenge which is going to get harder and harder in the future, as resources […]
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Turkey plays big in Kurdistan’s energy game – Al Arabiya
Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters/Ankara Turkey has quietly built up a large presence in Kurdistan’s oil and gas industry, teaming up with U.S. major Exxon Mobil, as Ankara bets on Iraq’s semi-autonomous republic to help wean it off costly Russian and Iranian energy imports. A state-backed Turkish firm was also set up in the second quarter of […]
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